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From the Product Description: "In a field plagued by miracle diets and sketchy information, The Forever Young Diet and Lifestyle presents a commonsense plan that improves satiety; promotes wholesome, fresh, and easily obtained foods; and reinforces a rational, holistic, mind-body approach to diet and lifestyle. The program is a complete package that can help provide a lifetime of energy and good health."

"A prolific scholar and writer, Robbins cuts through the research and theory to deliver immediately useful and essential insights for the effective management of people."
Eric G. Stephan, Professor Organizational Leadership & Strategy, Marriott School of Management, Brigham Young University"

"What a fascinating book! The authors have really mastered all the aspects (social, human, scientific, and business) of the biomedical revolution that is taking place this century. Awesome."
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"Wonderfully comprehensive, yet still digestible for non-scientist..."
Patia McGrath, Global Director - Innovation and Strategic Connections, Corporate Marketing, General Electric
Most customer reviews are around the 3-4 star range, with caveats having to do with the raves from some of the bigger-name reviewers.

From the Product Description: "Ripped from the headlines of today's news, "Are You Positive?" is a fictitious courtroom drama in the style of John Grisham...
[it] raises serious questions about whether anyone has ever been properly diagnosed as HIV-Positive, and whether most AIDS victims are dying from the side-effects of the HIV medications prescribed by their doctors..."

From the Product Description: "Beatrice Fielding is Harry's hardworking wife. She holds down multiple jobs so her husband can laze about on his recliner, eating popcorn and drinking cola while watching his favorite shows. She has many wishes--some aren't so nice."

From About the Author: "Booklist raves, 'Tardif, already a big hit in Canada...a name to reckon with south of the border.' "

There are countless versions of this Official Guide. One that says "Latest Edition 2010" and is 99c but has no illustrations, and also a recent free one that gives no date but says it's edited by Josephine Daskam Bacon with a community of volunteers.

From the Product Description: "eye of the god takes the fascinating history surrounding the Hope Diamond and weaves it together with a present-day plot to steal the jewel from the Smithsonian Institute."

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I am starting to get frustrated with Amazon's apparent indifference to indiscriminately mixing extremely short works with normal length books.

This has only begun in the last couple of weeks or so.

It's not the end of the world if it costs $0.99 for a story out of a magazine of ten such stories and available for $5, but it's so onerous to find and filter reading material in the first place that sitting down to read something that unexpectedly only lasts 15 minutes is annoying,

What's odd is they didn't approve it as an Amazon Single! I did expect it to be longer, which is why I updated the blog.

Some people found the content worthwhile anyway but I do feel Fortune should have added more to it if it were to be among the 'books' although I think they presented it as a Single but that approval didn't take place. Odd.

In new free books, which I will do more of but only the ones of interest to me as they're listed by everyone these days, I have been avoiding the 'chapters' or short-stories as they can be found via my other links.

Am often away much of the day, and postings won't show up right away. Posts done to use referrer-links may never show up.

Usually, am online enough to release comments within a day though, so the hard-to-read match-text tests for commenting won't be needed this way.

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